Re: Anyone remember how to assign category # using mtlib ?

2002-11-26 Thread Zig Zag
Thanks All!

I figured it out..

mtlib -l /dev/lmcp0 -q -r520 -hbuffy -#1

If you do a mtlib -l /dev/lmcp0 -qR  -- That displays all categories reserved for
your lib. I was trying to add additional categories for reservation so that other
servers could not and would not access the others respected media.

--- Greg Tice [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Is this what you need???

 mtlib ?l (libr name) ?C ?V (volser) ?t (category in hex)







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Anyone remember how to assign category # using mtlib ?

2002-11-22 Thread Zig Zag
I keep getting this error:

root@buffy
174 [/root] mtlib -l /dev/lmcp0 -r -#190
mtlib: A host id must be specified.


been a few years.


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Re: Anyone remember how to assign category # using mtlib ?

2002-11-22 Thread Zig Zag
Sorry,

Didn't explain myself that well..

I need to assign categories or reserve them in the library, for multiple servers.
I don't want anoter server to grab a live tape on another server and
mount/overwrite it.. I am almost there, i just reserved 190 categories, not what I
intended to do.. forgot to take the geritol 2day.


--- Kai Hintze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I ejected a volume yesterday with this string:
 mtlib -l /dev/lmcp0 -C -tFF10 -V 800791

  -Original Message-
  From: Zig Zag [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Friday, 22 November 2002 12:47 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Anyone remember how to assign category # using mtlib ?
 
 
  I keep getting this error:
 
  root@buffy
  174 [/root] mtlib -l /dev/lmcp0 -r -#190
  mtlib: A host id must be specified.
 
 
  been a few years.
 


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Re: DB2 Backup using different node names(MORE)

2002-11-18 Thread Zig Zag
Ed - Bill,

There is a way to do this.  We have a 32way 690, only 18
partitions/nodes/clients(whatever ya wanna call em, I call virtnodez) backing up
DB2.
The 18 p/n/c have the DB2 database spread across multiple sharks adding up to about
2TB for this DB, each p/n/c has a partition at about 180GB or so.
The backups are initiated thru maestro 10 seconds apart. We Linked the
/usr/tivoli/tsm/client/*/ba/bin/dsm.opt file to a file called /tmp/dsm.opt. We gave
the DB2 instance/user sudo access to only modify this file when the backup
starts, the script changes the /tmp/dsm.opt to the instance or desired name.
Since it is linked when the backup starts it assumes that desired name. We do
this on a 12TB DB2 DB as well with 25 p/n/c. It works quite well. We had to add in
another script to copy the original dsm.opt file to the /tmp/dsm.opt file, cause
/tmp filled up and someone removed the file, it now checks for the file, if it
isn't there it copies it.
You need to have the desired names in your dsm.sys file also.
I would give you the script, but I know it wouldn't work in your environment. Too
many oddities here. :)

If you didn't get lost in this email, GOOD LUCK!
PS- I am trying to get them to do this(NODEXXDB2LOGXX) for the archive logging that
happens periodically. Am I crazy?

ZZ
--- Bill Boyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 In Unix, my testing has shown that the DB2 instance uses the values set when
 that instance was started. If using the steps in the Backing up DB2 using
 TSM redbook, then the DSMI_* variables are set in the
 ~HOME/sqllib/userprofile script. The DB2 BACKUP DB ...USE TSM command is
 internal to the instance and uses those values. Not the values you have
 specified in your script. You would have to move in a different DSM.OPT file
 referencing a different NODENAME before each backup command.

 I don't quite understand why you want the same DB backed up as 2 different
 nodes??!!?!

 Assuming Unix.

 Bill Boyer
 DSS, Inc.


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 Jozef Zatko
 Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 2:59 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: DB2 Backup using different node names


 Hi Eduardo,
 could you please provide the content of your dsm.opt and dsm.sys? Also, are
 you trying to backup your database with scheduler or by hand from command
 line.

 When you want backup one database with two different node names, you have
 to have correct environment DSMI_CONFIG,(I assume your platform is
 Unix) for particular TSM node in user environment, who owns database
 instance. Are tou sure you are switching your environment correctly?


 Ing. Jozef Zatko
 Login a.s.
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Re: slow DB2 backups

2002-11-18 Thread Zig Zag
Muthyam,

Lotza things you could look at:

DSM.SYS file check the parmaters, do they make sense or jive with your OS settings?

Check the archives for TSM to OS tuning, I've caught a lot of good articles there!

Is compression on? Lotz of work on the client to do that.
What is your backbone? GBit/Css/En ?

Is your API current? What DB2 level are you at, there was a bug back a year or so
ago with DB2 not working correctly with TSM.

Is your TSM server a utility server like ours running 60+ billion other
applications, gasping for memory begging to turn itself off?

We had a slowness or it won't do performance problem. We took 3 hours off our
backups changing mgmt class to go to tape. Also running 1/2 on SP switch and 1/2 on
GBit.(Switch card was getting hammered)

I get about 25 Sessions/Clients done in 15-16 hours for 12TB. 12 Fcal Tape
drives(3590). Client wants it done in 8.

All I want for xmas is a NEW TSM server. :)

--- Muthyam Reddy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 ** High Priority **

 Hello...one and all
 subject:Slow DB2 backups on TSM.

 We have recently migrated our database to DB2 from Infromix on AIX 4.3 and TSM
 version level 5.1.0.0.
 Before migration.. Informix database use to take 7 -8 hrs for 400Gb database(RAW
 filesystems).Now same size of Database on DB2(raw filesystems) is taken 16hrs to
 offline backup.Guess I'm missing some important parameters somewhere on client or
 server configuration files.


 Please can anyone share their knowledge in taking fast efficient backups on DB2
 to TSM.
 Advice me what kind of compression makes things work better.

 We are just migrated to DB2.

 please.. needs urs help.

 thanks and regards
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Re: moving ATL's

2002-11-15 Thread Zig Zag
As long as the Library retains the same IP address in the ibmatl.conf file.
If not, you will have to edit accordingly.

--- Kai Hintze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Greetings, oh wiseness of *SM!

 We are about to move all my 3590 tapes from one ATL to another one. It looks
 to me like I can change the definition in /etc/ibmatl.conf and leave the
 library defined as it is in TSM. True?

 Thanks,
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Re: 3494library

2002-11-14 Thread Zig Zag
Ed,

Each business gets a different discount. I can tell ya what the list prices are:

3494 D12 : 35K
2109 (Switch) : 80,440 K

Don't have in hand what the original price is for the tape drives, I can tell ya
that our B1A to H1A upgrade will cost 20K a pop(list).

Talk to your rep about discounts, etc..

--- Edgardo Moso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Does  anybody know the estimated cost of 3494 library with 3590 E or H tape
 drives?
  I will just assume a standard configuration for each frame, how much is
 the cost per frame?

 Thanks,

 Ed Moso

 Sr Systems Programmer
 Kindred Health Care, Inc.


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Re: ADSMConnect Agent for Domino and 4.2 TSM Server

2002-11-07 Thread Zig Zag
Matthew,

We sure do!  I don't suggest it!

TSM V4.2.1.15(Server)
TSM V3.1.06  Client using Notes OLD connect agent backing up R5 Domino DBs.
AIX 4.3.3
It works

--- Large, Matthew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Question:

 The documentation for the Connect Agent states that the agent needs access
 to a Version 2 or 3 ADSM server. We're running 4.2.1.11 and I think it's
 unlikely these will work 'together', but this is just a supposition - I
 don't have any way of testing this.

 Does anyone have this old agent succesfully working with a 4.2 server?

 Thanks all,

 Regards,
 Matthew

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Re: Help on DB2 restore USE TSM

2002-11-07 Thread Zig Zag
Had to do this last year.

Restore DIRS from B/U client.
Restore DB Partitions from API client.
Restore DB LOGS and append.

No problems.

Your comand looks like your trying to restore the TSM DB.. ? .. ?
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 = On Wed, 6 Nov 2002 09:43:44 -0500, Bill Boyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

  That's all configured and working. I'm trying to verify the whole process by
  doing a restore and rollforward. The backups and log archives are flowing
  with no problems.

  When I run the RESTORE DB command, I see the sessions with the TSM server,
  but I don't see any that go into MediaW state for a tape mount. The RESTORE
  DB command comes back with successful. When I issue the ROLLFORWARD DB
  command it says OK, but when I ROLLFORWARD DB TMD QUERY STATUS, it's just
  sitting there with a status of DB Pending.

  I don't understand why the sessions don't ask for the tape, but the restore
  says it worked. Right now my DB is sitting in a rollforward pending state
  and not available. Good thing it's a test DB and instance, huh?

  Is there anyone out there that has successfully done DB2 backups AND
  RESTORES using TSM?


 I've done DB/2 backups and restores to move databases before; I'll be doing
 rollforward recovery experimentation tomorrow, as a matter of fact.

 For me the major hurdle was really figuring out where the configuration was
 happening.  The brainstorm (obvious in retrospect) was that you have to set
 the environment correctly in the shell that _STARTS_ the database.

 The environment of the shell running the backup command is nearly irrelevant.


 - Allen S. Rout


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Re: TSM SQL Request

2002-11-07 Thread Zig Zag
Do you have PERL5 and are you running on AIX?
I have a script that produces this output if you like??

###
#   CLIENT BACKUP TOTALS  #
#   FOR   #
#  S02F03N01 TSM SERVER   #
# #
# These Totals are from 00:01 to 23:59:59 for the given date  #
###

BACKUP DATE  HOSTNAME DATA (MB)

10/28/2002S02CWSP  49
10/28/2002  S02F02N013740
10/28/2002  S02F02N13 501
10/28/2002  S02F03N01  11
10/28/2002  S02F03N07  10
10/28/2002   S02F03N07DB2 941
10/28/2002  S02F03N09   12373
10/28/2002  S02F03N113805
10/28/2002  S02F04N07 125
10/28/2002  S02F04N09 677
10/28/2002  S02F04N111739
10/28/2002  S02F05N01  40
10/28/2002  S02F05N05  42
10/28/2002   S02F05N05DB21155
10/28/2002  S02F05N074478
10/28/2002  S02F05N09 863
10/28/2002  S02F05N132007
10/28/2002  S02F20N01 303
10/28/2002  S02F21N01   13161


--- Fought,Tom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Request for sql script...
 A while back there was a posting of a very useful report.
 I have been able reproduce all the parts except for the one
 below.
 If anyone is aware of how to generate this content from the
 TSM sql databases I would really appreciate it.
 Thanks
 Tom Fought


 +---
 --+

 
  2. TSM Backup Log the last 24 hours
 

 
   The following ifromation tells you how mutch data was sent over to
 TSM the last 24 hours.
   The reason for this is for you to see if there is anything unusual
 with the data transfer to the TSM Server.  

 
   Pay special attention to TDP product because they can say completed
 in schedules but dont send anything over  
   to TSM, because of some unknown error.
 

 
   This information alsow tells you how mutch data is sent over total
 to the system 

 
 +---
 --+




 NODE NAME  DOMAIN PLATFORM
 MBYTES  CONECTIONS
 -- -- 
  ---
 BAUG_CDB2  REKSTRAR   DB2
 12360.93   4
 FINGRANDI  REKSTRAR   WinNT
 8789.06   1
 VEFUR2_NOTES   REKSTRAR   WinNT
 8674.47   2
 PLUTO  NYHERJIWinNT
 6730.55   2
 VITTITAN  DB2/6000
 5929.64   1
 CODINN TITAN  AIX
 4771.42   1
 NETV   TITAN  AIX
 3395.24   1
 AIXNOTES1  NYHERJITDP Domino AIX
 3072.04  24
 BAUG_CWEBC REKSTRAR   AIX
 2437.61   2
 TONLISTTITAN  Linux86
 1448.93   1
 SS_PDC REKSTRAR   WinNT
 1369.52   3
 ISLENSKT   REKSTRAR   AIX
 1297.98   3
 QBRMS  REKSTRAR   OS400
 1170.43   9
 EXMAIL1REKSTRAR   WinNT
 823.17   2
 SS_DOM REKSTRAR   WinNT
 768.01   5
 ORION  NYHERJIWinNT
 729.68   2
 FP TITAN  WinNT
 702.99   2
 LUMUR_NAVISION REKSTRAR   WinNT
 683.59   1
 ODINN  TITAN  AIX
 676.75   1
 AXEL   NYHERJIWinNT
 668.59   2
 ISA1   REKSTRAR   WinNT
 654.20   1
 VEFUR2 REKSTRAR   WinNT
 614.36   2
 LYF_DOMREKSTRAR   WinNT
 576.00   6
 AFRITARI   REKSTRAR   AIX
 551.97   2
 MENNT  REKSTRAR   WinNT
 

Lotus Notes- Restore mail file with space?

2002-11-06 Thread Zig Zag
Good after noon,

Has anyone ever ran accross this situation?

Have a mail file with what appears to be a space(maybe 4) in it?

Tried the unsupported dsmnotes q contents command, no luck to many lines to dig
thru.

Node Name   Filespace   FSID Platform Filespace Is Files- Capacity   Pct
Name  Typepace(MB)  Util
Unicode?
--- ---   - -  -
MS163   /ms163/-1398 AIX  API:LotusNo105.8  93.3
 data/mail-Notes FS
 4/its
 0001.nsf

HOW DO U RESTORE THAT?

I tried the  '' \ * * '*' options every which way to Rome, no luck :(

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

AIX 4.3.3
TSM V3.1 0.6  - Yes I know, light years behind, don't blame me.
TDP  OLD connect agent
DOMINO R5  This is what happens when people upgrade with out consulting me first.

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Re: Win2K domino 4.6 server slooooooowwwwww b/u

2002-08-21 Thread Zig Zag

Lisa,

Check you client dsm.sys file(Notes client) see what
the
TCPWINDOWSIZE  1024
TCPBUFFSIZE128
TXNBYTELIMIT   25600
TCPNODELAY YES
LARGECOMMBUFFERS   YES

I get decent thruput with this, I am also on SP using
the switch..

--- Lisa Cabanas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 This machine's weekly b/a incr is deathly slow.  The
 nic is set at 100/full
 and the Telcom guru has looked at the swtich, and
 there is nothing amiss
 there.

 But it takes forever... The incr kicked off Saturday
 morning, and was still
 going today, with lots of
 08/17/2002 11:56:10AM ANS1809E Session is lost;
 initializing session reopen
 procedure.
 08/17/2002 11:56:30AM ... successful
 08/17/2002 03:36:37PM ANS1809E Session is lost;
 initializing session reopen
 procedure.
 08/17/2002 03:36:57PM ... successful
 08/17/2002 05:16:19PM ANS1809E Session is lost;
 initializing session reopen
 procedure.
 08/17/2002 05:16:39PM ... successful
 08/17/2002 07:10:09PM ANS1809E Session is lost;
 initializing session reopen
 procedure.
 08/17/2002 07:10:29PM ... successful
 08/17/2002 07:38:21PM ANS1809E Session is lost;
 initializing session reopen
 procedure.
 08/17/2002 07:38:41PM ... successful



 I killed it off, and turned on some traces and see a
 bunch (1.022 x 10^26)
 of these in the trace out.  This seem like a bad
 thing to me.  Is this a
 TSM problem, or do I gather more info and tell the
 server/domino gurus to
 fix something?  (Andy, which trace flags will get me
 the most bang for my
 buck?)


 dsmem.cpp   (1900):   (Bad free list links)


 tia

 lisa


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Re: Restore filesystem to directory on AIX-client

2002-08-21 Thread Zig Zag

Don't know if this was mentioned.

You can add additional stanzas in your dsm.sys file to
connect to the server as the (retired) server .
You will need to reset the password for the
clientnode, and admin account for that node at the
Server.
at the command line ;
dsmc -se=retirednodename
give the password
then you can set access to give the inusetoday node
access to the retired node's data.
The neat thing is you can break it down to the file
owner and or the filesystem.

Do a dsmc help, and look for SET ACCESS in the menu,
it varies thru version levels/releases.


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Re: tsm select queries

2002-08-21 Thread Zig Zag

help select at the command line should get you
started.
There are some basic get you started statements there.

--- Henry Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi All,

 New to TSM and just recently discovered the select
 functionality which is
 rather helpful since I already have some experience
 with DB2 UDB.  Is there
 a list/page/site of more useful queries that people
 use?  ie. reporting,
 etc.

 Thanks!

 -Henry

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Re: TDP for Domino Restore Fails, 'Database not latest version'

2002-08-19 Thread Zig Zag

Are the Domino servers using Archive logging or
Cirrcular?
--- Marc Lowers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 What would cause the 'database not latest version'
 error message to appear
 during a TDP restore?   The dates I enter are the
 same for both the
 restore and the application of trans logs?

 TDP 1.1.1
 TSM 4.1.2


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Re: Problems with running TSM and Netbackup on the same machine

2002-08-12 Thread Zig Zag

I have a few Clients HP/NT using both NB and TSM, the
only problem would be(or what I have seen is) running
the backups at the same time.(while using the same NIC
makes it even more wonderful).

I would suggest running the backups at different
times.

--- Barkhordar,Gentille,GLENDALE,IS
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 My client is currently in the process of replacing
 Netbackup with TSM and
 would like to run both applications in parallel
 until the migration is
 complete.  Does anyone know of any problems with
 running the TSM Backup
 Archive client and Netbackup on the same machine?
 What about the TDP for
 Oracle, exchange or SQL?
 Thanks,
 Gentille


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Re: Eject a vol from 3494

2002-08-12 Thread Zig Zag

You have to do it manually, unless mtlib has a
wonderful way of doing it I don't know about.


--- David E Ehresman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 What AIX (v5) command would I use to eject a given
 volser from a 3494
 library?  Where is this documented?

 I am not looking for the TSM CHECKOUT command.  I
 need to eject a
 volser that is already TMS CHECKEDOUT but was
 reinserted to the library
 in error.

 David


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